Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 29, 1909, Page 3

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il Soie. of the bays' who sed: 1o B Rontae tourlbe. tars—-Dale mowg Charles 'J. Capen, said to be the old- est school teacher in the United States || and connected with the Boston Latin school for more than 60 years, has and r in the morning, the ‘men four for the afternoon Work ruw. ed down to the mavy yard and back, displaying the best form yet shown. % 'r:; marming was watched y the basel 27 New “Bondon on Tia' way 10 New Haven for the game with Yale tomor- row. continue to issue insurance on Mer. cantile, Dwellings and Farm Property hfio strongest companies at low rates. lve us a call before placing i elsewhere. Ernest Champlin Pace Make} for Syracuse—Light Work ‘on_Thames—Results in Major Leagues. “Hon. “Billy” Lorimer, the new sen- ator from Illinois, gets the ¢ Z ship of the committee on expenditures in the navy department, and places {upon the committee on manufactures, Street, N Upon Ernest G. Champlin, one of the sturdiest athletic products of this city in recent years, will hang the hopes of Syracuse university next Friday after- noon in_ the annual boat race on_the Hudson at Poughkeepsie. Champlin is stroke of the Syracuse ‘varsit- eight, hich will go to the line almost an even favorite with Cornell to win. Both Syracuse and Columbia, under the tuition respectively of the senior Ten Eyck and genial Jim Rice, have come in the last few years to be fear- ed by all. The Sait City oarsmen and Columbia are the only qnes who pull for the light blue than for any one else. The ofher drawings toward shore are Syracuse, Cornell, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. D Statistios of Syracuse. "Varsity. Ase. ame % 19011 o T—W. C. Fisher . Stroke—E. G. Champiin Coxswain—F. Elderge . Averages ... YALE TOO SANGUINE. Race Will Julian Cu Boat 79. “While T am perfectly sure that the Yale crew will give a splendid account of itself in the coming race with Har- vard, Yale is altogether a little bit too sanguine in_their cocksureness of vic- tory,” are the words quoted by g New Haven paper as coming from ” Jullan Curtiss, '79, graduate rowing adviser ana former captain of the crew. “Iam inclined to think that the race will be a close one, as it has been for years past, and I am’ looking forward to one of the Be Close, Thinks | Pacific Islands and Porto Rico, and been retired from active service by the private land claim: school board. $1,750,000 Consolidated Gas Gompany OF NEW YORK (New York & Westchester Lighting Company) Newly Stocked with Attractive Goods. MUSLINS AND MADRAS—Inexpen- sive’ Curtains for Chambers and Bitting Rooms from 85¢ to $2.76 have taken the measure of Cornell i most Interesting races rowed for a long pr. since 1900. Syracuse aid the trick first | Syracuse Rows In Impressive Style. | FoC utere Dab 3 as “rank outsiders” in 1904 and last| Poughkeepsie, N. Y. June 2 he | A to “the recent changes in the enture 5 per cent. Gold Bonds, due July 1st, 1954; Interest payable Jan- Special, colored border and year both the Syracuse and the Colum- bia oar biades flashed over the line be- fore Cornell. Cornell, Syracuse, and Pennsylvania crews had four-mile time triais here today, while the Wisconsin crews rows Harvard crew, I hardlv think that they were in any way encouraging or us, for it stands to reason that they would uary 1st and July 1st. Guaranteed and assumed, principal and interest, by the plaid effects, by the yard from 15¢ up, for the Sitting Room or - THE CANNONS BOOM, Champlin has rowed on two Syra-|ed a hard three miles. not ih the last moment make any 4 Parlor, the rockets soar skyward, and you say | cuse eights berore this one, stroking his | The heat of the day had abated| nanges unless they had some better C Ah-h-h!! What a glorious day just enough to make a four:mile rOW | 1;5erial to put in the place of those sy ST s 0“30“‘.'8‘ Gas Comllally 0' New York‘ LACES—Irish Polnt, Renalssance, #s the fourth of July ! Interests. WNorwich Union Fire Insurance Society, e'll be closed wll day to celebrate with you, but be- fore and after that day yow'll find us ready to look after your Fire Insurance the early part of the contest. In the drawings for position Colum- Dbia has the advantage of drawing the safe. The water was Smooth. The trials were rowed upstream with a moderate flood tide. On_his return to the boat house, Coach Courtney said that Syracuse had given especially good exhibition 38. The time as given out was 2.29. Tn the first practice of the day the 'varsity *four were sent over a half taken off, it being then for scholarship or other reasons not athletic. But I have no Intimation that any such thing was the case” PhiladelNia, June 2.—New York defeated - Phila- ket Sale. nings today, batting Swanson, the for- mer Hartford pitcher, out of the box. Score by innings: R.H.E. Philadelphia. Eastorn League Results. At Roehester—First game: Rochester ,3_Buftalo 2. Second. game: Rochester 1. Fifteen in- The following being endorsed on each bond: “For Value Received, the Consolidated Gas Company of New York hereby ASSUMES AND AGREES TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ARMS, FIREWORKS, FIRECRACKERS, AND THE LIGHTING OF BON- FIRES WILL BE GREATLY INCREASED BY REASON OF THE CROWD- Bobbinet, etq, Cluny in white, cream and ecru. Fine Swiss Nets at $4.50 up. Rich Silk Curtains in solid ol may28d 9 u. s, outside course, where the tide runs|mile of the course against a 1afrly fif,f;{,’;f “gg“”z‘f‘: g O Montreal—Montreal”3, Toronto, 1. ED CONDITION OF THE STREETS, THE UNUSUAL NUMBER OF o e . o : ¢ : —1 1 i % "‘;:W"‘c’:"u . Hhis Wil mghn consiaoratie mavantaer | Strons tde, covering ‘the Jistance In| " Bilieries: Evans and Wadlelgh; gl MOUNTED PERSONS AND THE.CHARACTER OF THE DECORATIONS No Blllldillg in Norwich e ot $2sorotags, U & | but 1t 1t is rough it will be a harder | the four Towed three miles down | §yansom Files and Beaumont; time,| = deww rwtent .| ON BUILDINGS. will ever be too large for us to bulid. stponed ; rain. All we ask is an opportunity to bid e Al e P i (Com) kst 7 ALL GOOD CITIZENS ARE CALLED UPON TO OBSERVE AND To |41l e 4ok Is an opporuunity lo bid — ere s servement. ASSIST THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED ORDI- [ .o o S0 ETRPEIRIOn T8 ROeh e ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 7 s S ; oy New Ensland Lugwe Rt | NANCE. ALL INFRACTIONS THEREOF WILL BE RIGOROUSLY |cxperience has taught us the way to AMOS A. BROWNING, Sindemhis AL VT e il v Worcesir came. 3ot~ | PROSECUTED. figure close and do first-class work. - sdeiphis poasa; v e R . St iy owell—Lawrence well 2. Ele innings . o Vot T Wttomey-at-Taw, 8 Richards Blag. | A STATE OF STAGNATION 0D o :‘;t::i:m & o g o S e ol s "'"c?:,r:‘:l_': 'I’_'I';:Ij:.:' C. M. WILLIAMS, ‘Phone 205 " - The Like of Which the Market “Has | 1500 b %oea:”ihsina - ; v " ‘ e d S e T Not Seen for Months. i B gt T Quakers Take One at Bosten. Wayee of the City of Nerwich. General Contractor and Builden, , BNDWN & PEREINS, Mttorneys at Law DI R orx, - Tune 25 The period | | Ly A 0d M“.;mku.; o s e AMATEUR LEAGUE, = 218 MAIN STREET, ., June 28.—The per 00 American Woo nd " one being postpar ccount. of & heary _— il wver First Nat Bank. Shetucket St |around July st (v one. traditionalie | 200 Do bid Sower Wil saried T wier the anishof 54 | Moosup Won in 14th on Squ ‘Phone 370, may21a Sntrance of quiet stock®trading. This normal 900 Aaneonda Mining G frst game. Score Btairway, next to_Thames Nat. Bunk. |tendency was emphasized today by sev- | 860 Do g : Philadelphia. Darkness Makes Tie at Jewett City. Tel. 38-3. eral additional circumstances which 100 Atlantic Coast Line. H s e h a -] Cpeasioial siogmanicss which | 8 S 44 pe 1% Y% 15| Aot overtime game was plave ¢ weatner Carriage = state of stagnation not approached f 100 Do 940 e gt Stagee 1t 8 3l 38 et Mudnp B & PAINTING! PAINTING! | many months past. The torrid heat of | 200 Drookiyn Rapid Transii. . Osorne.ct 1 4219 1|winning from Plainfleld e o last week drove man sually active 100 Butterick . B’nsfleld.1b 1 5 0 1 5 2|teen inning battle, 5 to 4. e game WE HAVE HAD FOR THE LAST That is our businéss and now is the | {raders aw e s Delininger.t 3 0 4111 1 0| would not have lasted over nine in- and fime to have it done. We will be glad | yith the prospect of a short week. to s H 3334 5| nings but the umpire gave two or three THREE OR FOUR DAYS HAS BEEN VERY FITTINGLY TERMED to give ygu estimates and our WOrk | follow with the closing of the stock ex. 6 ofTukesp 5 1 1 2 o|very bad decisions against the home H will be done in a first-class manner at | .o ™0 0% SRS B Y SEOCK exo 0 0|*“Thomis 1 0 0 o 0| team, which made it an overtime game. | fll “HOT WEATHER,” BUT WE KNOW IT AS “REFRIGERATOR oblle & reasonable figure. Give us & trial| e following Monday already decided| sim uic ' & 50 1 o W6 s| TH Sl WAk man i LG o L. WEATHER. . vl order. vas 1f o € Sicen: 3 43 i o . y lay. The feature of the - on, there was little incentive to take up 300 Do. pfd o o 5 5 by a squeeze play BROWN & ROGERS, 27 Chestnut St | aciivitics. After the first hour the| 109 Corado Fusi & i : fidon in_Sth. game was a catch by Gorman and the BUT NO MATTER THE NAME, THE FACT REMAINS, THAT IF . . A market was practically fdle. Some at. | 30 Soordo & Southem. ... 37 atted for Tuckey in Ot batting_of Dux; Batteries: Denni- aln ln Sention Fwasspaid- 40 revorts o croe| Re A T plore by nningy: Rty son p, Semino p, Morir¥e, for Moosup; WE ARE TO HAVE THIS WARM WEATHER FOR THE CELE- conditions, but the market recelved no| 2% Consolidated Gas Boston ors 12300303 i55|Dlonp G. Bruso,¢, for Plainfleld. E PR i z BT L stimulus from these reports, which are| 300 Com Products T Tov Philadeiniin. Grant. metteee 2. oo | , At Jewett City ‘Saturday the home BRATION, THE SUCCESSFUL PRESERVATION OF PERISHABLE The United States Finishing Co. lamerica, 37 Wall 8t, New York City. | discassion gives promise of a much de- Tnter. Met. coll \g‘,(‘-arand cf, Bgbcock 3b, Me-; Anything on wheels built to erden Coupons No. 16, due July 1, 1909, on | sired consummation, though th Do. ptd T Witting Won for Pirates. Laughlin p. - 5 | | @irst Mortgage 5 per cent. bonds of | lation and the march of busin i o Clnconatt. June 20—y biting won todeys | o Sterling: Shepaum _c, Vanner b, |- Mhe Sterling Dyeing amd Finishing | §0n¢ forward so effectively without Inter. Pump pfd. game for Pittsburg 3 to 2. Score Buckley 2:_? Hlnil‘;mgvrallf‘;e‘r‘:f‘{;m;_"rl;"‘c‘; YOU'LL FIND AS COMPLETE A LINE OF REFRIGERATORS AND PRICES AND WORK RIGHT. | Companmy, will be paid at the office of | #@iting for the termination of the tar- Towa Central Cincinnatl. Pittsburg . Doyle p, Burdick ss, of. S P oas o % % & | the Trust Company of A ca, 37 Wail | ' Strusgle that some question arises Do o ... Yy o abh po a | T Graviin ICE CHESTS AS YOU'LL CARE TO SEE. _— ! kne Trust Company of America, 37 Wal | us go the conrse of the spoculation with Kanwge Oty Soidiiri ' OMarbeww.3 4 03 1 9| Score by innings: # . | New York fity. the actual enactment of the law. Confi- Lovtsville & Nashville ¢ OlLeachef 3 15 0 0fJewett City 00000300 [} | F. 8. JPROME, dence I8 unimpaired that the July mon- Mianhatian Beach H o|Whemerss 43 3 2 3|Sterling 00000000 e cfl ar |1 de2na Treasurer. |ey settlements will offer no factor of By Sy i o/Abstein> 3 0 9 0 0| Second game—Lineup: w 3 | Glhinmante. mdl HaAaT ety e Do i 3 oillerth’ 4 0 3 3 of Jewstt City: Pizo If, Smith p, 2b, cf, , sfl Finishi e g e P o o ot Teun, & ek i 1 Gimniisp 4 & & 3 5| 1b. Driscoll ¢, Garand cf, p, Babcock 3b, | ll REFRIGERTORS ECONOMIZE ON ICE BECAUSE THEY ARE CON- e Uni 8s Finishing 0o, | i ot Engazcment o £ Nl Facne : e R e ot SND IN VI EMBE: 507-515 North Main Street 3 J Ol ey, 1or dhiynseat to > National o s 1| Sterling: .Shepaum ¢, Vanner 3b, STRUCTED WITH THAT END IN VIEW.” SO REMEMBER— 07- or aln streel. , 820 Broadway, New York. June 17, 1909. | 11y spite of & show of Erowing sbumd. X B s i i Buckley 2b, Hollander 1f, Brunsdon 1b, 108 Preterred Stock Dividend No. 40, ance of monty in forelgn mark: SRHL Batted for B p. Doyle p, 1b, Burdick ss, Green cf, % 3 | T} v The Board of Directors have this day | which lowered the discount rate today g Score by innings: French cf, Gravlin rf, Carpenter 1b. A Pellll Saved:::.s a Penn Earned @eclared the regular quatterly dividend | Poth in Lgndon and Berlin. The state \\-r{;'lx & we . 19080 0 12 Score by innings: R.H.S. of one and three-quarters | of the merchandise exchanges still calls T melen » —3 | Jewett City— o ) ’ \ ’ @ 3 per cenc) upon 5:5::1;:5'{:";}’ for dhipments of gold in payment. The E,S& it e Teach, Wagner: G ces wim it Howh: | grenyin> 0 0 0 0 5400001110 8 / “It 165 Made of Rubber Wo Wave 1t I , pa e July 1, s of go om New enn. Raflroad zel: three base hits, Mitchell, Bescher. Gibse 2 ~ 4303 to stocknolders bf record ‘at the | York are a measure of rellef from a | 10 Ermw Sed Car Tacinee it Downes: Abmiein doubie piars. 3 2200001150000—1114 9 GO TO THE ciose » 1909. plethoric money market, due to the .. o .. o Abstein 3, Miller to Wagner o Abstein: bases —_— ¥ 4 Common Stock Dividend No, 2. excess of the inflow of money from the Dot e T Do s L ARy 3. Mok First Defeat for Glasgo. < The Board of Directors have this day | @icTior_over the outgo by gold e e . . Wl kG T P. A. C. baseball team of East u r ore @eclared a dividena \of gne per _cent, | Jorts, the amount of the latter since Beente ch went out to Glasgo Saturday (1 per cent.), upon the Common Stock | the first of January having risen| bios boy "y p on.and_defeated them to the of this company, payable Tuly 1. 1809, | slightly over 360,000,000, while the ex- 3000 Do pege O fome ot 10 %o 6. It was the first de- e FOR YOUR §0,atockholders of record at the close of | cess of .receipts from the interior over St L. 8. W, Detroit feat 4his season for Glasgo. The fea- ' UF.’8. JPROVE, shipmerits in that time is estimated at Sounern Fuelfe Priadelptia tures of the game were the hitting of a no less X posits o Do. i % ew' Yor [ the fast fielding of W. s Tremurer. | (anadian funds in New York banks Eounern _ Ratiwey Clerland % o o 8 s s 5 R and the placing of Canadian loans on e, Coper Cileago Heote b Binbigys - RHE Do of ,;;:'::':?;:‘v““ b e ,zY";"(‘az’:Xfu"‘m?n“d"d- Toiedo, 50T & Wk S PAC 03010400 PAGE 40, SEC. 4 THE FOLLOWING ACTS ARE DECLAREZD TO BE y ek and the placing o oans ¢ o : ; Ghiess H Norwich, Conn.. June 12 e ‘w York have expanded e Tnion” Paciie : y S OF NUISANCE OF THE THIRD CLA THE CING Better equipped than ever be- . geclarqd out of the earning ot the cur "1 or oult T United " Smies " Hibber. g abiagion, e 83 Boson made 1t tur out of | G480 i CONTINUING. ANY ARTICLES OF TRAFFIC OR MBERCHANDISE, OR OF |[l new goods — fully guaganteed. rent sl emi-annual divi- | '\ 1 o that sou Po. ptd % ; T Bath ad o e e, i Vo > B We carry all sizes in ck all [ gend ac the rale of FOUR PER CENT. | [¢"\cit'as fr ~own interior banks, {-uu':-m-« s dcions fuled o piense e ‘MoaaiorL” o Geltins c"'""'":. F:Ml“.vlll ANY WARES, OR ANY CASE OR BOX FOR CONTAINING THE SAME, the time fo meet your nesds, $iea "thereto, on ‘and "atter "Juiy 1iun, Not' the slightcst sign of such a eali L5 e Bebad e e wwiied ' e T puin. m;’;h“,‘!h“l’gj‘d';‘f, ,51“",:{‘ eeah Paddy| OR OF ANY PACKING BOXES UPON ANY SIDBWALK OR STREET OR e T T s . h. 8 ested se ye his pre 00 W h - - “ B s _ ich, ond. .G COSTELLO LIPriT w6 of the eontinued money alnudance] it b st - Boston. h;"m"h:“d(&lldgfils‘i':: When Fenton | GIGHWAY OF SAID ITY EXCEPT FOR PURPOSES OF TRANSIT OR and Michelin Tires. Dealers in easu oy > Db b s o P w 2 4 . 2 e Jetsdaw T G B e B e e | GRS R sawnee T3 3 Shronnn $1T 18 e en ‘foul by Colling, -hardly de- | DELIVERY, AND_FOR SUCH TIME. AND IN SUCH MANNER AS SHALL g | 8ll other makes " The Wabash deal and the anthracite| 100 Do pd oo : Ouguirt 4 03 0 oftiooperis 3 3 3 ¢ o | termined the merits of the two fight” | ppssONABLY NECESSARY FOR SUCH PURPOSES: THE PLACING OR Il Saw wilie: e srises SN ~DOMINICK & DOMINICK, holding companies were made to do| Totl sles 3335 shares. Defbanty:2 4 2 1 2 olGeseret 0 0 0 o of €rs, the way Bill looks at It and he 3 2 . N 3 Low. AT % ’ popect iyt T ted - oo Sabedimtidioy Bkl g pud i A Dewobies ¢ 110 3 ffriow 3 8§ 8 3| writes The Bulletin that he wants an- | CONTINUING OF ANY POST, RAIL FENCE OR OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS ' 115 Broadway, New York City, [%ion, but only languid Jnterest was| MONEY. Laratit 4240 oWemerw {333 b e e Fenton to another| UPON, ANY STREET, HIGHWAY OR PUBLIC PLACE OF THE CITY WITH- ‘A"lng Rubber Co 2 v Ay . iroet.c it L s ‘ollins o0 C k and B k fi;]’:‘”""l;flm\{"'fifle e 4847,000. V- oottt PR el ‘M""‘il on call | Loy 31 2 4 — 3137 0|vout any time, either in public or| oUT AUTHORITY OF THE STREET COMMISSIONER; THE PLACING OF s > ankers i S e BB e L e il o R AR L 13- cloaing DId 1304 [ om0 " 8.8 30 b o Brlate Dy e eed of i | ANY BUSINESS S1GN WITHIN THE JIMITS OF ANY STREET OF THE SRV S . S—— Members of the New York Stock Ex- = Time loans easy; sixty days 2 to 21-3| “B'kenstlo 1 0 ¢ IRRRE] ot ?.o:n“; ISR 5710, Browst Sl 2 ¢ . 162 State St. New London osonend ¥ STOCKS. per cent, ninety days 21-4 to 21-2| muu, 35107 30 o York state about that time. He figures | OTHERWISE THAN PARALLELITO AND AGAINST._OR AS NEAH AS I8 Operating 15 Stores ~ o o High. Tow. Close. | per cent. six months 3 to 31-2 per 4 9 b e e R e B0 o A A T e g Bonds and High Grade Investments, | 0o A1l Chilmers p(d 17 51% | cent. “Ratted for Johnsan in_oth, Paddy and if the bout the other night| CONVENIENT TO THE FACE OF THE BUILDING. WALL OR__FENCE \ Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, | 1o Am- As thém: i34 O 0n S E L e Tull tn Podt o tht Tk . . 3 Wheat and Cotton. 106 Do, R = _ COTTON. Washingtion " 100 0 0 01 3 0| ton would have been looking up at the| JHEREUNTO THE SAME _SHALU BE_ATTACHED WITHOUT PERMIS: N T 5 Norwich Branch, 67 'l‘OI‘WIy 150 Do. 9515 s ewgm’k. June 28 —Futures clgsed | Boston .20 2 0100 0 2 1-6|stars at the end. ON OF THE STRE SRR DENTISTRY oo st 00 Do it 1150, Auguat 1160 P SRS i T AR R, Deddeaty Dt 1 e e Japanese mer. " R mae sasivtsct | WS 055 ' shone 901, ] 5 st 11.60. e ] o B 3 2 0se s wi 7 ‘elephone 400 Am. e October 11.59, November 11.61, Decem- ords e “pan poase e, Delehanty. 1ell” | chant of Rochester, who died there a ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE. Blny yours, will be continued oY e 3 FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. 190 Am " befl:.mhujl‘l!li' g “-'lfi‘!‘obmny e 4 A few days ago, is said to have been - assisted by Dr, V. D. Eldred, : 3 Am : 161, April — May 11.65. buse. Lelivelt; left on bases, Washington 6, Bowion | the only Knight Templar of his race w ihe former . S b 200 Am 391 : o trock H < aavertioing medium 1| i Am Linsed O e i e work, June 28.—Spot closed qui- | &t et 1 ek o, Wi 1. Weod | HS w25 also high in other branches of | . GEORGE E. FELLOWS, e oa s Tavar b wBR AR ut calal to The RMuls| 100 Am Licomotive 55 et, 20 points higher; middling uplands | 5" "k Siecte” ume,” 186 Pertine 424 | Masonry, having - reached the thirty- patron; Teaults 9 Do, wd ur 12,00, middling gulf 12.35; none, ! O'Loughiin \ second degree in the Scottish Rite B ,}’. - i - STREET COMMISSIONER- : not expected to be definite in their in- ofd & “Hudson. 200 Dtinols_Cenfral 3. for Boston Bec aham: twa base hits, team won the first game of a double FOODS REQUIRE THE USE OF AN IMPROVED COLD AIR RE. and dications of the outcome of the princi- | ; 430 Del, Lack & West. 1. /650~ Gorer Magee: Ui sk W Becer; a1 header, 3 to 1, from Sterling, but the » ¥ 820 Broadway, New York, June 17, 1909, | pal crops for several weeks from this ; ] s, Magen. Osborne. Btex: donvie piay. Dootin 10 | 13t 11 shen 1t 1 by dark- | l] FRIGERATOR. AT Consolldated mortgage G per cent. gold [ (o the, Winter wheat barvest but some | 90 Do 1 bt Tuckey 1. firsé base o ertors, Boston 2, Prfiadel- | First game—Lineup: ’ bonds of this company, will be pald at | fon "prospects. The entedng of tne| %00 Grat Noin. b Phls ) bt by plicher, ky Tuckey 1 stmuck out. b7 | Jewett City: Pizo If, Smith 2b, M Carriage and Wagon Work of all kinde ghe office of the Trust Company of | tariff bill upon the final stages of its| L0 Lo Truby and Rigier, oim 1 tme. 145 umpires, | pitohie ss, E. Ritchie rf, Geer 1b, Dris Had to Stop : ors, or harmonized strij Inserance o i OF THE WITH » : rmonized stripes. ISAAC S. J,HB, Agl. of rowing as he ever saw on this riv Pl ol SO b 0 s : HIN BOND, as the same shall respectively become payable Richards Building, 91 /Vain Street. : interest Is shown Here.in the baseball il o ete. . NETS—Priced by the yard. un26da < » game between Yale and Harvare - Attenti ’ 3 w Y ARSHINE EEEDE ERasHwEN morrow afternoon in the second of the 3110 - ujigncis;oplled toxthe Tact WAt Rl sapiial stack ot the, Commobidited | opriipnyly | FAPRTRY snd Vil BY QUARTER MILE. | championship series. The“dflcmud for 3008 | Gas Company is virtually $100,000000, the present quotation upon which is OUR CURTAINS — tickets has been phenomenal, and in- 101332 0 ¢ > Yale Crews Gat Three Mile Tryout—| coming graduates have been unable to 3033 0| $140 a share and upwards, all of which Is equity back of the guarantee upon PLRFARBLEID 1 ) b President Taft's Cousin a Visitor. |get a supply. It has been found neces- 08 | the above bonds, : GOODS, TAPES- sary to stop the sale of admission| fouis 2 62715 o , X A ] TRIES, SILKS, VELOURS. Gales Ferry, Conn., June The | tickets, as it s feared that space on el S Having sold a large portion of the above issue, we offer the unsold bai- Yale ‘varsity and fresiimen eights were | the diamond will be encroached upon A CRETONNES—Imported and Domes- given a three miles row tonight down | by those anxious to see the pranks o tic Goods, stfeam which the 'varsity won by fully | the reunion classes in the stands. The 0010 e 1032 AND INT‘EST. YIELDING OVER 4.80%. a quarter of a mile. Yale team is in excellent condition and L0 0,00 00 00 32 CWe e Rifh-ovess st Wit After the light work of the morning | a_stubborn contest is expected. The ladeighis ColMos, for Yew York El- Bpcelbl opilis rmallod apin’ Foquest n ar er when ail the crews were sent up the | Harvard team is at New London and Chase; a7, “Haker: sserfce bit q be pleased to submit samples of [ stream for half a mile and racing [ will come here about noon. e linens, cretonnes, glazed chiuts, starts tried, this afternoon the two e = siruek cut. by Morgun 3 by Dogle 4: let on buses, - ete.) i b P 2 bases on_ balla, HAS EEMOTRMGRI eights rowed up stream for three miles Fillasapnia 4, Ne' Yook 1 vaws o0 bae, o 4 On the return the freshmen were given | a3 ok Divte 3 Wepe. a start of fifteen seconds, but the ‘var- | Hate? P s mln'c omlnlc ) UMNGE sity rapidly drew up to the freshmen | Springhieid L ‘Leals . and passed them, reaching the float | New Brituin me 28, —Sieady by Peity and FIRE INs Y ; fully a, quarter of a mile ahead. The | Waterun et i 15 maman o an rers eeicd | 116 Broadway, . = - - New York " ERNEST G. CHAMPLIN, | two eights were followed by Coach | Northamoion . defeat of Cleveland today. Score: M uFFlcE Kennedy in a lduncH and a launch fill- | Bridgeport 8t. Louis. Clevels " I “ B A H freshman crew in 1907, and then row- | ed with Harvard atumni. s e “ TR AT "0“" 0 n "G i ing on the ‘varsity last year, which | The freshmen and 'varsity fours were Ponies Win from Elm City. o A - P R SN 137-141 MAIN STREET. won out by inches only from Columbia | sent up stream a mile and returned at| Springfield, Mass, June 28.—Spring- | Gagmso. 4 1 § 1 ATumerds 4 0 1 3 0 ' roram ] ’ in ome of the greatest finishes ever |a good pace. field won a. loosely’ plaved game from | Feednth & 11 3 Sporiit 40310 67 B".-'I*.’ = -~ » Telephone 901 1 seen on the river. Among the tors today was Wal- | New Haven today, 5 to 3. Greenwell [ Wallacess 2 1 8 3 fichmanct 3 8 2 8 3 e Syracuse has the heaviest *varsity | bridge Taft, a cousin of President Taft. | kept the hits scattered and the errors |spaicesett 4 2 4 0 0 42900 RANK 0. MOSES, Mgr. PMI" BUIDING erew on the Hudson and Wisconsin the S of the visitors had a materid] effect on | Crigerc 3 0 7 8 of sa100 lightest, according to the official aver- CRIMSON EIGHTS RACE. the score. Rising and Zacher batted | Paw» 3 0 01 ojsiuens 2§ 0 § O} P ages. These range from 166 1-4 pounds | ey e well. Totls, 33 9% 8 5 Perting " 10 0.0 0 snadsa BROADWAY to 172 3-8. Varsity Leads Freshmen in Half a| ' Score by innings: RHE. aeews & Around the Syracuse quarters the Mile—Ball Team Sees Practi Springfleld 2030000045 8 3| o 0| s % su col BATH STREET. try to impart the imnres{:lun that this New Haven 0000 2 1’ 00 0 :‘h b g . RNER 5 is an off year in rowing for the victors | Red Top, Conn., June 23—Very light| Bafteries: _Greenwell and Whalen; [ ¢ S7s, 7 funin S 2 42 in the last regatta, and they do not|work was given the Harvard crews in | Herbst and Waters; time, 1.45; um- | Clareland . 0000 0—0 . Orders taken for all kinds expect much. Champlin, who rowed | both morning and afternoon practice | pire,” O'Brien. Runs, for S, Louls Hoffmun 3. Grigss, Wallac i e S ! No. 6 in the boat last year, is the | today. In the morning the 'varsity and s Prees 3 Jones: thrve buse bts Jones, Ferrts: sacrficn i of Hair Goods. heaviest man in the stroke position of | freshmen eights rowed slowly down to Bridgeport 4, New Britain Pty 17 bases on bale, of Pty 5 1 - 5 any of the 'varsity elghts, tipping the | Cow Point, where they were given &| New Britain, Conn. June 28— |3 tam ¥, et nile of Pty 1 Falkenburg Your own Confbings made up. scales_at 176 pounds. He drives his|couple of racing starts. the ‘varsity | Bridgeport won from New Haven fo- | Sitan 2: left on b 5, "Clevetana 11 THE ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF NORWICH DECLARE THE A p men @ll and without friction and is | getting the botter of each attempt. To- Rt 5 time, 1.45; umpires, Hurst aod Connolly. FIRING OR EXPLODING OF ANY FIRE WORKS OR FIREARMS or |/@ir Ornaments, Toilet N. TARRANT & GO., | rorutd to have that coofess which is | night the two eights paddled down to innings: RH.E. e T e g R : Chiropod o gy windibe.d oy such a necessary adjunct of a £ood | the mile mark under the direction of | New Britain 2000 0000 0—2 4 1 KEEPING UP ANY BONFIRE IN ANY STREET OR HIGHWAY OF THE M‘q"" Sh tropody, A stroke man. e Syracusans, 18 usual, | Coac ray and there lined up for a| Bridgepo: 00002 0—4 T i i Heall 1cok like scullers and give the impres. | race of half & mile. They got off to- | = Batiocies: . Hodge and. Fufange, S S ——" CITY TO BE A NUISANCE PUNISHABLE BY A PENALTY OR FOR- a@nicuring, Shampooing, Fire, Accident, th, sion of bein~ very fast for the early | gether, both rowing a stroke of 40, | Gibbs and Kocker; time, 145; umpire, | Rochester " £ FEITURE OF FIVE DOLLARS: Face and Scalp Massage. s stages. There is very little chance | The freshmen clung closely to the 'var- | Sternburg. % * | Buftalo 30 . Liability, Plate Glass that they will steal o march as they | sity for & quarter of the distance, but Newark 2 DURING THE ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION TO BE HELD ON i id in 1904, when they started with | were gradually left behind until at the N e el : Fmi M G hs and Steam Boiler . ichs Tk That ol thg other crena | S 0F e Ball e ey were h| phiemordyen in Twe luninge, | pi JULY 4TH, 5TH AND 6TH, 1903, THE DANGER OF SERIOUS INJURY e M. Gibson figured they would nof last. ce | len8th behind. At the finish the 'var- [ Holvoke, Mass., o Montreal : - then they have been well watched in | sity rowed & 36 and the freshmen a | Son ffom Holzoke in the first two in- | jeney ciiy » = TO PERSCES S L P ROBKNEY EOM THE EXPLOSION: OF FIRK- | 0OM 3, GENTRAL SLDG. Tel.Ne

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